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[–] Corporal_Punishment@feddit.uk 34 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (6 children)

So reading between the lines, they were left in an unlocked van, or a locked van that had a lock that wasn't suitable for securing £15,000 of gear.

My wife has two very expensive road bikes. They are d-locked onto a fixed shelving unit in the garage as a condition of the insurance. I did this because when I insured the bikes as specific named items on the house insurance I asked them what steps I needed to take.

This doesn't take away from the fact that this is entirely the fault of the criminals, but being morally right and the insurance company being morally wrong won't lead to a payout if they can prove you didn't secure your property in a manner consistent with the insurance policy. And I can guarantee with items this expensive there would have been explicit conditions of insurance.

We all know insurance companies are cunts and should act accordingly

[–] mjr 2 points 13 hours ago

but being morally right and the insurance company being morally wrong won't lead to a payout if they can prove you didn't secure your property in a manner consistent with the insurance policy.

Note that the security or quality of the lock was apparently not questioned. It seems to have been mainly that the theft wasn't violent enough to the locked door.

There's a side mention of the bikes not being specified as high value items, but that would probably have limited the payout, not denied it entirely.

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